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  2. Lemon (parser generator) - Wikipedia

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    Lemon is a parser generator, maintained as part of the SQLite project, that generates a look-ahead LR parser (LALR parser) in the programming language C from an input context-free grammar. The generator is quite simple, implemented in one C source file with another file used as a template for output. Lexical analysis is performed externally.

  3. Comparison of parser generators - Wikipedia

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    However, parser generators for context-free grammars often support the ability for user-written code to introduce limited amounts of context-sensitivity. (For example, upon encountering a variable declaration, user-written code could save the name and type of the variable into an external data structure, so that these could be checked against ...

  4. Category:Parser generators - Wikipedia

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  5. re2c - Wikipedia

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    It is the lexer generator adopted by projects such as PHP, [4] SpamAssassin, [5] Ninja build system [6] and others. Together with the Lemon parser generator, re2c is used in BRL-CAD . [ 7 ] This combination is also used with STEPcode, an implementation of ISO 10303 standard.

  6. Talk:Comparison of parser generators - Wikipedia

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    So I propose to link the names of the parser generator that don't have a Wikipedia article to their websites. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hyperyl ( talk • contribs ) 23:01, 24 December 2008 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. Lemon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    LEMON (C++ library) Lemon Parser Generator; Lemon (developer), an American video game development company; OntoLex-Lemon (and its predecessor Lemon) a community standard for lexicalizing ontologies and for publishing lexical data on the web

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    Doctors explain the safest and most effective way to blow your nose. Here, experts share how to remove mucus quickly and safely.

  9. D. Richard Hipp - Wikipedia

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    Dwayne Richard Hipp (born April 9, 1961) is an American software developer and the primary author of SQLite as well as the Fossil SCM. [1] [2] He also authored the Lemon parser generator, and CVSTrac; the latter became the inspiration for Trac.